Can we **please** stop discussing (suspected) security issue in this or
any other public fora?
Apple needs to investigate this and while they do that we should not
provide exploits or hints how to develop them.
If you are concerned please contact Apple.
Thank you.
Petr Špaček
Internet Systems Consortium
On 04. 11. 24 14:36, Scott Bradner wrote:
tried again after the crash and it now does one query & crashes on the 2nd
sigh
Scott
On Nov 4, 2024, at 9:32 AM, Scott Bradner <s...@sobco.com> wrote:
I un-installed Little Snitch (and am not using the macOS firewall) and it
did change things - now the first quest from another computer caused the reboot
:-(
Scott
On Nov 4, 2024, at 9:24 AM, Anand Buddhdev <ana...@ripe.net> wrote:
On 04/11/2024 15:14, Scott Bradner wrote:
Hi Scott,
I doubt that BIND is using any special code to cause the crash. I am aware that
Apple has introduced some new code around firewalling in macOS 15. In fact,
before macOS 15.1, there was a serious issue with it, that broke long-running
SSH connections. Maybe the DNS queries are tickling the firewall-related code
and causing a kernel panic.
Regards,
Anand
it sure would help when taking the issue to apple to have some
idea what thing in named is causing the (should not be possible) reboot
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